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Dead at age 66

1,098 Notable deaths

Ana Luísa Amaral

Portuguese poet and professor.

Born April 5th, 1956 in Lisbon. [ref]

Died August 5th, 2022 at 66 years old in Leça da Palmeira. [ref]

Alcides Arguedas

Bolivian politician (1879-1946).

Born July 15th, 1879 in La Paz. [ref]

Died May 8th, 1946 at 66 years old in Chulumani.

Boris Slutsky

Russian poet.

Born May 7th, 1919 in Sloviansk. [ref]

Died February 23rd, 1986 at 66 years old in Tula. [ref]

Georges Urbain

French chemist, painter, sculptor and composer.

Born April 12th, 1872 in 11th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died November 5th, 1938 at 66 years old in Paris. [ref]

Alfonso Gatto

Italian writer.

Born July 17th, 1909 in Salerno. [ref]

Died March 8th, 1976 at 66 years old in Orbetello (traffic collision). [ref]

Max Streibl

German politician (1932-1998).

Born January 6th, 1932 in Oberammergau.

Died December 11th, 1998 at 66 years old in Munich.

Elin Wägner

Swedish writer, journalist and suffragette (1882–1949).

Born May 16th, 1882 in Lunds Cathedral Assembly. [ref]

Died January 7th, 1949 at 66 years old in Berg parish. [ref]

Manuel Olivares

Spanish football player/manager (1909-1976).

Born April 2nd, 1909 in Son Servera.

Died February 16th, 1976 at 66 years old in Madrid.

José Baptista Pinheiro de Azevedo

Portuguese politician (1917-1983).

Born June 5th, 1917 in Luanda.

Died August 10th, 1983 at 66 years old in Lisbon (myocardial infarction).

Giorgi Leonidze

Georgian poet.

Born January 8th, 1900 in Patardzeuli. [ref]

Died August 9th, 1966 at 66 years old in Tbilisi. [ref]

Deaths 671 to 680 of 1098

I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity. Gilda Radner